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Old 02-25-05, 10:40 PM
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Thumbs up My T-78 dyno (conservative tune)

Tuned for 10psi low and 15psi high boost (tuned by Chris at Rx7.com)

The best time so far is 7.7 in the 1/8 mile on low boost (broke rearend) Havent gone since the Kazz was installed
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That's about a 12.3-12.6 in the quarter. Normally a solid 7.0 will put you at the 11.0 range with a decent 60' foot.

Good luck.
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Not bad, Brian! nice work.

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Nice, what other mods are done to the car? Is it a ported motor? Power FC?
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3mm Street port, with power FC ect. LOL the date on the pic is wrong I just took it the other day wtf
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post pictures of engine bay
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here ya go
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Old 02-27-05, 02:28 PM
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nice, what are the spool characteristics of the turbo? Do you think it's too laggy for the street/track? Also, how will you be driving your car?
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Thats a nice set up! Any plans to turn the boost up?
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Very clean engine bay! Congrats on the numbers... You will go much faster in the 1/8th with that new kaaz and a good launch! Cut a 1.70 and you should see 7.4's or lower. But tune that boost up and go for 6's!!! By the way what was your mph and 60 foot time?
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Oh really?

1/8 mi 7.7
1/4 mi 11.7 @ 120



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That's about a 12.3-12.6 in the quarter. Normally a solid 7.0 will put you at the 11.0 range with a decent 60' foot.

Good luck.
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I personally love turbo its spools hard and fast around 4500 rmp all the way to redline, and a very streetable turbo in my opinion. I was cutting 1.6 60 ft on Nitto drags and ran that 7.7 @ 92 mph until I pulled up to the line again and shatered the rear. Since then I put a kazz and ET streets on the back, but was seeing to much break up and since then installed the ignition system but have not ran it since. This was all done on 10 psi. Chris at RP said he should be able to get another 45 to 50 rwhp out of it with more boost, I will be dyno tuning on March 7th @ 20psi with race gas to see what she can do.

Thanks for the comments

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You might want to invest in some crome moly axles now. http://www.driveshaftshop.com/
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I have a set laying around , just havent had time to install them.
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Not bad,, Im pretty excited my 3rg gen just put down 402hp at 15psi stock motor stock ports. On a gt35\40. w\ a 11.0 a\r.
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stock ports? nice...
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I guess it all depends on so much.... I went 7.51 at 96mph with a 1.79 60 foot time on 17psi (390rwhp). My clutch let go on my next pull (20psi)....I just figured you would be in the same area with your power... Damn I wish I could pull a 1.6 time! I am still on the stock rearend also fingersXed!
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I dont' mean to flame but I would have thought a T78 with a street port would make more power at 15psi. (although at 10psi you are making a lot)
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Iam running a 3mm streetport . If I turn the boost up with a more aggressvie tune I should be around 460 rhwp.
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what kinda fuel you running etc?

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1600 injectors , supra TT fuel pump, KD Fuel Rail, XS fuel pressure regulator ect. I am running 93 octane

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Very Nice!
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